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The 1920 census index includes the name and page number.  However, partially through the [[Wayne County, Ohio]] census, the pages were renumbered.  The first numbers go through 287.  Then, they start over at 1.  In the index, if you see a 287 + the number, it refers to the renumbered set of pages.
 
The 1920 census index includes the name and page number.  However, partially through the [[Wayne County, Ohio]] census, the pages were renumbered.  The first numbers go through 287.  Then, they start over at 1.  In the index, if you see a 287 + the number, it refers to the renumbered set of pages.
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==State Census==
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==State Census Records==
    
Ohio did not take any [http://www.genealogyinc.com/ohio/oh-census-records/ state censuses].  However, a census of eligible voters was taken every four years, beginning in 1803.  These are known as the Quadrennial Enumerations.
 
Ohio did not take any [http://www.genealogyinc.com/ohio/oh-census-records/ state censuses].  However, a census of eligible voters was taken every four years, beginning in 1803.  These are known as the Quadrennial Enumerations.
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Although they were compiled for Union Veterans and Widows of Veterans, many Confederate veterans were listed by accident.  Each entry shows the name of the Union veteran of the Civil War; name of the widow, if applicable; veteran's rank, company, regiment, or vessel; dates of enlistment and discharge and length or service in years, months, and days; post office address; nature of any disability; and remarks.
 
Although they were compiled for Union Veterans and Widows of Veterans, many Confederate veterans were listed by accident.  Each entry shows the name of the Union veteran of the Civil War; name of the widow, if applicable; veteran's rank, company, regiment, or vessel; dates of enlistment and discharge and length or service in years, months, and days; post office address; nature of any disability; and remarks.
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==Institution Schedules==
    
Federal, State, Local and Private Institutions were listed on separate reels for the 1890 Special Census.  We have one reel in our collection.  It includes 45 different counties.  Some of the institutions include: Wilson Children's Home in Athens County, Columbus Asylum for Insane, Ohio Penitentiary, Ohio State University, Medina County Infirmary, Wayne County Almshouse and the Wayne County Children's Home.  There are only two pages for Wayne County.  They are near the end of the reel of microfilm.
 
Federal, State, Local and Private Institutions were listed on separate reels for the 1890 Special Census.  We have one reel in our collection.  It includes 45 different counties.  Some of the institutions include: Wilson Children's Home in Athens County, Columbus Asylum for Insane, Ohio Penitentiary, Ohio State University, Medina County Infirmary, Wayne County Almshouse and the Wayne County Children's Home.  There are only two pages for Wayne County.  They are near the end of the reel of microfilm.
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==Agriculture Schedule==
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==Agriculture Schedules==
    
The Agricultural schedules are not as commonly known or used by genealogists.  The Agricultural Schedule was taken for the years 1840-1910.  The schedule for 1890 was destroyed by fire.  Those schedules for 1900 and 1910 were destroyed by Congressional order.
 
The Agricultural schedules are not as commonly known or used by genealogists.  The Agricultural Schedule was taken for the years 1840-1910.  The schedule for 1890 was destroyed by fire.  Those schedules for 1900 and 1910 were destroyed by Congressional order.
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